NHSE warns that AI translation apps could impact patient safety
NHS England has raised concerns that the inappropriate use of AI translation apps in healthcare could cause risks to patient safety.Â
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NHS England has raised concerns that the inappropriate use of AI translation apps in healthcare could cause risks to patient safety.Â
The newly elected members for the Digital Health Networks Advisory Panel 2025â2027 term have been announced.Â
Mid and South Essex NHS Foundation Trust has signed a 15-year contract with SYNLAB for the delivery of a âhub and spokeâ pathology service.
Barts Health NHS Trust has implemented Sectraâs Anonymise and Export functionality, which de-identifies medical images for research purposes.
At-home and domicilliary provider Trinity Homecare has completed a successful pilot of CareBrain’s AI-driven support app.
Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust (LTHT) has deployed Annalise.aiâs AI chest X-ray solution to speed up diagnosis and improve patient care.
This contracts and go lives roundup includes an electronic patient record (EPR) go-live across St Georgeâs, Epsom and St Helier Hospitals.
An internet-based phone system which allows patients to book a vaccination has been developed by
HMP Wandsworth has started to use GP referral software, Advice and Guidance, to keep inmates
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Rotherham is the only area to receive funding on a place-based approach which will focus
Heartflow Analysis will be adopted in English hospitals from April 2021 under the NHS England